debya

babaganoush

Perhaps your computer color is messed up or you are color blind? There is only one small stack of brown shirts that I see. Most of them are black. And having been in there, there isn’t much brown at all.

joshivore

homeboycidal maniarc did strike a nerve. why are we all so in denial about our brown clothes? i’m wearing several shades of brown as i write this. i would have walked out into the world today looking overly brown had homemania not made me realize what i was just about to do.

i tip my hat to the one person on the whole internet who dares to tell the truth. except that there really aren’t very many brown clothes in those photos, and i can’t actually think of any others out there. but still.

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homicidalmaniacal

I’ve seen two vegan stores in my life: Otsu and now Herbivore. And they have one thing in common: they sell a bunch of fugly boring earth toned stuff that I would never use/wear. And being vegan, I would actually very much like to support vegan businesses, but I am not going to do that unless they SELL SOMETHING THAT I MIGHT ACTUALLY WANT. So, fine, you guys all revel in your fugly hipster earth tones, and I’ll be over here NOT spending my money on a business that otherwise deserves it. Their loss.

bunk existence

I had a grab-n-go hot dog with nacho cheese sauce at Food Fight yesterday–it was great. And, Isa, I bought Veganomicon there. I don’t think of myself as yuppy, but if shopping at Food Fight means I am, then I am. And proud.

I love Herbivore too — great place to get patches to sew on your your thrifted items or books on veganism or zines or really cute purses.

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HisssMeow

Interesting that someone is going off about all the brown. I personally don’t like brown but I’ve bought several things from Herbivore and not one had to be brown. black with lettering, more black with lettering, another black, and a gray. I’m going back this week for the black jogger. Has Homic Idol ever even been in the store? I love all the stores there… even took a coworker there last week. Awesomeness…

angie

Jan Brady, owner of Boom Boom Tattoo in Stayton Oregon uses cruelty free, vegan ink. She recently gave me a tattoo and did a great job. Check her out! Here is her info:http://www.boomboomtattoo.comboomboomtattoo@yahoo.com 146 E Water St. Stayton, OR 97383 208-503-9366